DBMS Assignment 1
DBMS Assignment 1
Practise Assignment
Question 1
The Prescriptions-R-X chain of pharmacies has offered to give you a free lifetime supply of medicine
if you design its database. Given the rising cost of health care, you agree. Here’s the information that
you gather:
Patients are identified by an SSN, and their names, addresses, and ages must be recorded.
Doctors are identified by an SSN. For each doctor, the name, specialty, and years of
experience must be recorded.
Each pharmaceutical company is identified by name and has a phone number.
For each drug, the trade name and formula must be recorded. Each drug is sold by a given
pharmaceutical company, and the trade name identifies a drug uniquely from among the
products of that company. If a pharmaceutical company is deleted, you need not keep track
of its products any longer.
Each pharmacy has a name, address, and phone number.
Every patient has a primary physician. Every doctor has at least one patient.
Each pharmacy sells several drugs and has a price for each. A drug could be sold at several
pharmacies, and the price could vary from one pharmacy to another.
Doctors prescribe drugs for patients. A doctor could prescribe one or more drugs for several
patients, and a patient could obtain prescriptions from several doctors. Each prescription
has a date and a quantity associated with it. You can assume that, if a doctor prescribes the
same drug for the same patient more than once, only the last such prescription needs to be
stored.
Pharmaceutical companies have long-term contracts with pharmacies. A pharmaceutical
company can contract with several pharmacies, and a pharmacy can contract with several
pharmaceutical companies. For each contract, you have to store a start date, an end date,
and the text of the contract.
Pharmacies appoint a supervisor for each contract. There must always be a supervisor for
each contract, but the contract supervisor can change over the lifetime of the contract.
(i) Draw an ER diagram that captures the preceding information. Identify any constraints not
captured by the ER diagram.
(ii) How would your design change if each drug must be sold at a fixed price by all pharmacies?
(iii) How would your design change if the design requirements change as follows: If a doctor
prescribes the same drug for the same patient more than once, several such prescriptions may have
to be stored
Question 2
Cardinality ratios often dictate the detailed design of a database. The cardinality ratio depends on
the real-world meaning of the entity types involved and is defined by the specific application. For the
following binary relationships, suggest cardinality ratios based on the common-sense meaning of the
entity types. Clearly state any assumptions you make.
Entity 1 Cardinality Ratio Entity 2
Question 3
When is the concept of a weak entity used in data modeling? Define the terms owner entity type,
weak entity type, identifying relationship type, and partial key.
Question 4
Consider the following information about a university database: